Chris Granger/The Times-PicayuneLSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson reportedly will be arrested Monday for his alleged involvement in a bar fight early Friday morning in Baton Rouge.

Baton Rouge Police spokesman Sgt. DOn Stone said Saturday he could not confirm the report, but said "I'm not ruling out that it's going to happen. I can't confirm it."

Stone said he hadn't yet heard from investigators who were still working the case Saturday.

An undetermined number of LSU players apparently violated curfew after a 10:30 p.m. bedcheck Thursday and were involved in a brawl in the parking lot of Shady's bar, 623 E. Boyd, near campus. Four people were injured and transported themselves to area hospitals. Baton Rouge police said 15-20 LSU players were involved but were gone by the time police arrived.

Police have not made any arrests and are still investigating the incident. LSU Coach Les Miles said in a press conference Saturday that he is also still gathering information but already has begun the disciplinary process. The team was off on Friday but returned to practice just before the press conference.

Second degree battery is a felony. Simple battery - a slap or a punch - is a misdemeanor. Second degree battery results would entail broken bones, or other physical injuries, and trips to the hospital.